As the subject says - without any warning, my main remote stopped working (flat as a tack without any warning at all in the preceding days) this morning on the Wolfie (Nov 2018 build - January 2019 ownership)
Broke out the spare remote and went to the talented person working at the key cutting/remote fixing booth outside of woolworths at the Inala Civic Centre in Brisbane and it was replaced in 4 minutes for the sum of $15.
It was indicated that the push start button required the remote to be "always on" and drained battery power more so than non push button start.
Interestingly it was further indicated that some vehicle manufacturers/models were quite touchy and alerted to battery replacement with only 10% or so of diminished battery performance.
As a cursory note - make sure you have a spare and perhaps go the next level and proactively have the remote battery replaced if it has reached the two year mark.
Broke out the spare remote and went to the talented person working at the key cutting/remote fixing booth outside of woolworths at the Inala Civic Centre in Brisbane and it was replaced in 4 minutes for the sum of $15.
It was indicated that the push start button required the remote to be "always on" and drained battery power more so than non push button start.
Interestingly it was further indicated that some vehicle manufacturers/models were quite touchy and alerted to battery replacement with only 10% or so of diminished battery performance.
As a cursory note - make sure you have a spare and perhaps go the next level and proactively have the remote battery replaced if it has reached the two year mark.
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